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Sunday, November 21, 2010

I made some omelet this morning for our breakfast, we ate it with rice. We did not go to church today as I did laundry and my husband was building a planter stand for me. I baked a pan of lasagna to bring to Dad's house. Jen had her birthday yesterday but we celebrated it today. My husband said that the lasagna is a little bit sour, maybe because I used some of my homemade tomato sauce in cooking the ground beef and other spices.

Happy happy birthday Jen, may God grant all your wishes to come true. May he give you strength to carry on the difficulties of life. We wish you good health and lots of happiness with Jim and the kids.

Her Mom Chris, baked a maple cake, it was really delicious. Shelby made a turkey meat loaf which I forgot to take picture of, but it was delicious. Jen also made some green beans and mashed potatoes. Burp, we were stuffed!

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My husband suggested that we host a Thanksgiving this year but I disagree. I don't feel like hosting a big holiday get together this year. I am also thinking that it has been a tradition to celebrate it at Dad's, it would be appropriate to celebrate it in his house while he is around. Anyhow, when hubby told me about his idea, I entertained it a bit and found this tips at parents.com.

Even if you’ve hosted Thanksgiving dinner before, you’ll still like these practical tips from moms, such as making certain dishes ahead of time and turning the party into a planned potluck with specific dish requests.Just remember....

It's great that you are really close to your in laws in the US. It's just like having an extended family there just like in the Philippines. Good that John is honest about your lasagna so that you can improve on it the next time you cook it again. Gracie is growing up to be a very beautiful and healthy baby. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.

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